Whats some of the worst social media communities you came across?

Vampire freaks

Social media site with nasty gothic women. They have shit eating fetishes.
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When there were IMDB forum pages I sometimes checked in on the Smallville one. And it was weird to say the least. The posters accepted no one criticizing the show and they flirted and sent kissey smileys to each other constantly.

I had this exact reaction every time:

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Some subreddits reminded me of how stupid people can be.

It's not even about the politics, it's people who can't even detect an obvious joke or a sarcastic statement.

Real room-temp IQ environments.
 
Lately, the Joe Rogan subreddit. The most upvoted comments are antagonistic towards Joe and the guests. Ad hominem attacks and representing the arguments said in the episodes in bad faith. It's turned into a hatefest.

The Spotify comments are more useful if you want to know what fans think of a guest or episode.
 
honestly, most of social media, that is why i removed myself from most of iit many years ago (or at least restricted and upped the security of my accounts like Facebook) and life has been much better for it.
 
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Gaming Circle Jerk and Resetera, they got views so twisted, sick, and completely upside down that I first thought they were trolling when I first checked them out because folks from Gamefaqs, Steam, and Youtube were trashing on them but the scary thing is they are actually serious which makes it way worse.
 
Vampire freaks

Social media site with nasty gothic women. They have shit eating fetishes.
Was similar to myspace in functionality.

I think its closed now.
I actually went on it when I was 14 and 15 back in High School during my young teen rocker phase. Thought the place was pretty chill with all the style and music lol. Never heard of any nasty shit eating fetishes though but I didn't stay on it for long. This was during the mid 2000s.
 
Like 90% of sub-Reddits are a bunch of circle jerking crybabies with an "us vs the world" mentality. I swear if you go to the Sonicare toothbrush subreddit you'll probably find some retards complaining about how Oral-B toothbrush users are oppressing them.

r/science is the one that annoys me the most though. Almost all the comments are some grossly oversimplified summary of the conclusion, then dismissing the value of the study. Like the headline will say "Study shows that daily consumption of 60g added sugars is associated with a 17% increased risk of dementia by age 80" then some know-it-all dipshit responds "it's almost as if eating ultra processed foods is bad for you, we didn't need a study to tell us that, news at 11" oh fuck off.
 
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